I'm a recent film school graduate who is looking to collaborate on a creative and professional level with people, no matter if they're industry veterans, or just starting out, like myself. I've been writing seriously my whole life. I have two screenplays written, and I'm working on a third with a partner. I'm adept at writing in all genre styles. I find it very refreshing being able to jump around genres, from drama to comedy to sci-fi. Putting yourself out there like that keeps any good writing on their toes, mixing the creative juices. My background in film making has given me a deeper understanding of what works on the big screen, and whats lost in the translation. How to craft events and other things early on in a script to give them meaning and resonance, allowing them to have a powerful payoff later on, without having them feel like simple and forced plot-devices. Lastly, and maybe most importantly, I thrive in the give and take discussion between myself and the collaborator, that I truly feel is necessary to bring a story to it's greatest potential.

David Gaither is a contemporary artist from Atlanta, Georgia. He is known for his expansive paintings, which combine warm, bright colors with innovative shapes, organic feeling/expression, contemporary technology and pioneering methods. David constantly experiments with various types of paints such as acrylic, composites, gouaches, etc., to bring new depths to his art. His paintings blur the boundaries of the figurative and the abstract; reality and fantasy. A self-taught artist, David began his progression around the age of three or four. Over the years, he has worked in various genres of art, ultimately transitioning to unique methods reflecting his own style, as well as his heritage, culture and world travels. The unique methods involve a fusion of light with chromatic experimentation, where colors and shapes complement and contrast one another to create beautiful experiences. David crafts pieces of varying sizes, from large murals to smaller paintings. The theme of each piece guides the size and type of canvas, paints, and other materials and methods involved. The artistic process for each piece is unique and original. On many occasions his pieces are crafted “free-form,” in which he approaches the canvas without any pre-determined theme. The entire process is pure improvisation, in which he never knows what the finished piece will look like, and the entire experience is about enjoying the creative journey. On other occasions he may approach the canvas with a specific theme, such as a defining piece, a new series of pieces, a commissioned piece, etc. With many of these types of pieces, David employs an intricate process of sketching the conceptual theme beforehand, and then he creates an extensive color scheme/system for the various shapes in the respective piece. Some of these pieces contain thousands of shapes, so the process from start to finish may take a great deal of time. David is currently exploring a style that he has coined “Maximalism,” in which he employs a myriad of intricate shapes and ultra-saturated colors, over-emphasizing the detail and infinite combinations of the respective shapes and colors. Pieces employing his Maximalism theme include the recent piece entitled "Infinite Maximalism." Other Maximalism pieces will be displayed in the near future. His aim with his Maximalism style is to take contemporary art to the next level. As with his art, David has been an inventor since a very early age, and has patented various technological innovations, such as internal lacing mechanisms for various forms of footwear. In addition, David has also amassed an extensive body of inventions over decades which he plans to patent and develop at some point of time in his life. For a more extensive collection of his art, please visit the Stuart McClean Gallery in Atlanta (Address: 684 John Wesley Dobbs, Suite A-1, Atlanta, GA 30312; Telephone: (770) 843-0264).

Voice specialist: Are you looking for Arnold, Forest Gump, Christopher Walken? These are just a few of the voices I bring to the table. I love imitating and I am well read. Please contact me if you interested in hearing what I can do for you or your company.

Jennifer lives in Pennsylvania with her husband who is also an artist, and their four year-old son. Jennifer recieved her Associate's Degree in Arts/Illustration from Pennsylvania College of Art and Design in 2000. She has always had a passion for the visual arts, and motherhood has inspired her to pursue her lifelong dream of Children's Book Illustration. As of now Jennifer has illustrations published in five different author's books!

I am a children's illustrator, using traditional painting and computer vector drawings. I can realize your dream of a book, and you can see your visions come to light. I am also a digital retouch artist with an extensive portfolio

Freelance designer that has a strong passion for graphic design and post-processing photos. I can be reached on Facebook at rmdesigns or imryne if you would like to hire me for online work. My prices are reasonable and I have a 24-48 turnaround on design and photo work. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, concerns, comments, or just to chat. Thanks for viewing my work and I hope you enjoyed it!

I am a graduate from the Savannah College of Art and Design. I have a masters in animation and a degree in sequential art (comics). I have also studied and worked as photographer for many years. I have studied the arts for many years and have done everything from poetic writing, cartooning, illustrating, you name it I have done it and loved it.

Dianne Amand Meredith, NH Graphic Designer/Art Direction, Production Artist Village West Publishing / Hearth&Home Magazine Gilford, NH 1999 to 2012 Responsibilities: Worked with Editor and small design team to produce a monthly B2B magazine. Layout and designed all assigned pages for the magazine. Handled and understood all job duties including visual interpretation of story assignment, art planning, photography art direction for both print and digital solutions. Met internal as well as external pre-press schedules and culmination of pre-press production files for completeness and accuracy. Additionally there were design projects for yearly trade shows, annual reports, collateral, banners, e-newletters, logo design and illustration. Updated Web pages and Graphics as needed. Accomplishments: I helped to accomplish the change over from the traditional workflow to a complete digital workflow, saving production & shipping costs. Researched and acquired necessary software for internal pre-flighting and reporting, again saving a bundle. Skills: • Highly experienced in InDesign, Quark, Photoshop and Illustrator, Acrobat Pro • Digital/Traditional Printing background • Color matching, Color correction, Color management, Image Manipulation • Experience in large format printing and finishing • Solid knowledge of file standards for print production • Prepress background • Color calibration experience • Good communication skills • An outgoing personality • An eager and motivated attitude • Organizational skills • Excellent problem solving skills • Ability to multitask: prioritizing, attention to detail, maintaining professionalism and high quality of work • Cross-platform sensibilities; solid Mac and PC skills • Excellent work ethic Education: New England School of Art & Design - Boston, MA Graphic Design, Photography, Fine Arts, Illustration 1980 to 1984 Additional Info: I have also designed a few web pages; hearthandhome.com, this was designed in quark/photoshop and a hired web master implemented the design. hartsturkeyfarm.com, I designed this as a hired freelancer and third party implemented this design. He modified a few elements to my dismay finkchiro.com, this was designed and implemented by me through homestead.

Over the past 42 years I have worked as a freelance illustrator for clients from just about all fields of publishing and the media: television, magazines, textbooks, advertising, trade books, mass market books, professional journals, professional and medical organizations, electronic books, and game companies. I have also been a teaching artist for the past 12 years, learning a great deal from the students I have the privilege of working with. I'm a native of Staten Island, New York, and a Pratt Institute summa *** laude graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. At Pratt I majored in Communications Design and Illustration, learning the business from some of the top professionals in the field. For my work as a teaching artist, I studied with the Community Word Project, Studio in a School, and the Staten Island Teaching Artists Institute. I create most of my color artwork using colored pencils and Photoshop. I do my black and white work in either pencil or pen and ink, and Photoshop.